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Netanyahu will return with Naama Issachar this week? | Israel today

2020-01-28T12:46:16.336Z


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PM Olmert Takes Off to Moscow with Russian President Putin Tomorrow • Naama's Pardon Request Approved by Moscow Governor and is now awaiting Putin's approval

On the way to the long-awaited release? In the vicinity of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he said Tuesday that he will fly to Moscow tomorrow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to update him on the Centennial Plan as well as political developments in the region.

Putin after meeting Netanyahu and Yaffa Issachar: "I promised everything would be fine"

It is unclear whether Netanyahu will return to Israel with Naama Issachar, the Israeli young woman imprisoned in Russia. Earlier today, the Moscow governor signed Naama Issachar's pardon request. Meaning: The next signature needed to finally release the Israeli young woman is President Vladimir Putin's. If the current state of affairs continues in order, Issachar may return to Israel in the coming days.

The amnesty committee yesterday approved Naama Issachar's request, after the human rights commission in Russia also supported the request.

Following Putin's visit last week, it is estimated that Issachar will be released soon. In Issachar's surroundings, they keep quiet in light of developments with the aim of not harming anyone in the execution of the deal.

Naama's mother, Yaffe Issachar, returned to Moscow last Sunday after returning to Israel and meeting, among others, with President Putin and Prime Minister Netanyahu.

About a week ago, Rabbi Berl Lazar, who is close to President Putin, said that Russian President "understands that Naama Issachar's future is not in prison." Also, while President Putin was in Israel last week as part of the International Holocaust Forum, he said: "Obviously Naama is coming out of a very good family. Naama's mother is very excited and supportive of her daughter, I told her and I will say again - everything will be fine."

Source: israelhayom

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